Foxcroft Academy named an Apple Distinguished School
DOVER-FOXCROFT — Foxcroft Academy is pleased to announce that it has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for 2014–16 for its innovative use of Apple technology since implementing a 1-to-1 iPad Initiative in the fall of 2011.
Photo courtesy of Robert Krivicich/Foxcroft Academy
APPLE DISTINGUISHED SCHOOL — Foxcroft Academy sophomores, from left, Abigail Simpson, Hannah Fishburn, Michelle Smith, and Camille Bozzelli and English teacher Bridget Ferry use a iPad in the classroom. Foxcroft Academy has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for 2014–16 for its innovative use of Apple technology.
The Apple Distinguished School designation is reserved for programs that meet criteria for innovation, leadership and educational excellence while also demonstrating a clear vision of exemplary learning environments.
“The selection of Foxcroft Academy as an Apple Distinguished School highlights our success as an innovative and compelling learning environment that engages students and provides tangible evidence of academic accomplishment,” said Head of School Arnold Shorey, who started at FA in the fall of 2010 and implemented the iPad Initiative in his second year. “This recognition represents the FA community working, learning, planning, and solving problems together — the Board of Trustees supporting the technology; the faculty having the courage to try new things; the students teaching adults how to use new tools; the ongoing support from parents and alumni; the Information Technology department constructing a solid infrastructure; and the administration modeling and facilitating a new style of learning.”
Through innovative practices and experiences, Foxcroft Academy students are empowered to direct the path of their own learning as they collaborate with a faculty excited to work with individuals or small groups for independent study or enrichment. Students develop a sense of self through knowledge, choice, and ownership of a personalized and self-directed learning experience while the faculty, eager to lead by example, employs digital means of communication and collaboration, providing students access to materials through class websites and course learning management systems such as Edmodo or iTunesU. Foxcroft’s teachers also believe strongly in sharing their work with learners the world over, having created and published courses on iTunesU that have now amassed more than 1.4 million views, 293,000 subscriptions and 436,000 downloads.
Foxcroft Academy was established as a private secondary school on Jan. 30, 1823. Over the past decade, FA has opened its doors to the world and become a true global community, welcoming students from Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Ghana, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine and Vietnam. Foxcroft’s course guide includes 21 accredited Advanced Placement courses, 19 math and science offerings, 27 electives in the Humanities, 25 Visual and Performing Arts courses, 15 in-house offerings in Technical Education, four World Language tracks and a robust ESL program. In addition, electives such as Filmmaking, Digital Photography, Applied Media Production, Inventing the Future, Electricity and Electronics Technology, and Computer-Aided Drawing enable students to develop an assortment of technical skills that help them achieve success in college and beyond.